Thursday, August 12, 2010

MORE TENANT CRIME: Plagues Tiger Car Wash owner

COLUMBIA, 8/12/10 (Beat Byte) -- Sounds
like Gregg T. Morgan, (far left) the owner of Columbia's Tiger Car Wash chain, needs to
clean out some criminal tenants -- again. Morgan and
wife Amy own over 30 Columbia-area rental properties, including a
Benton-Stephens 8-plex swamped with criminal arrests over the past few
years.

Now, a rash of arrests at a North Central Columbia home
Morgan has owned since 2007 under GTM Rental Properties, LLC has neighbors up in
arms. It's an all-too common problem: landlords renting to violent
repeat offenders, often on streets filled with children.

Morgan's tenant, Jerry Bernard Thorpe (right),
spent most of this spring and summer getting arrested and charged for a string
of offenses, including felony sexual abuse, trespassing, and assault. 2008 and
2009 saw a previous Morgan tenant busted for first degree trespassing and
Morgan's rental -- a forlorn gray house at 811 N. 6th Street --
searched by Columbia police for stolen property after a string of purse
snatchings.

Thorpe, who has a lengthy criminal rap sheet, has
lived under Morgan's roof since 2007, according to court documents. If his
behavior in custody is any guide, Thorpe wouldn't be on anyone's desirable
neighbors list. "Thorpe caused damage to his Columbia
police holding cell after his arrest for domestic assault, when he broke the
locking mechanism and the slide bars," the Columbia Daily Tribune
reported in May.

In June, after police repeatedly came and went
from Morgan's 6th Street property, neighbors contemplated a meeting between Morgan, the
Benton-Stephens Neighborhood Association, and the North Central Columbia
Neighborhood Association, which in recent years has helped crack down on
landlords who rent to repeat offenders.

Residents want to ask landlords like Morgan -- who lives
in ritzy Bluff Creek: Do you know what you're doing to ourneighborhood?

"Many landlords don't realize -- or don't want to realize
-- that these offenders create a hostile living space," said a Morgan-rental
neighbor. "We have children on this block. Children shouldn't have to live
around this, just so that some absentee property owner can live it up somewhere
else."

Morgan has not returned telephone calls seeking
comment on two previous stories about the same issue, so we did not contact him
for this story.